It follows 'overwhelming' response to initiative after modern machines excluded
Classic sidecars are now confirmed to be part of this year's Southern 100 Road Races.
Organisers of the meeting on the Billown Course from 6-9 July say the initiative has now been given the green light following an 'overwhelming response' from competitors and approval from the sport's governing body, the Auto Cycle Union (ACU).
Plans to run classic three-wheeled machines were announced last week following the exclusion of modern F2 machinery for the 2026 event.
Furthermore, all entries for the class are being funded by a private benefactor.
Southern 100 Road Races Clerk of the Course, Giles Olley, says: "To go from a blank sheet of paper to an excellent grid of Classic Sidecars in such a short space of time is a testament to the incredible spirit of the road racing community.
"We are deeply grateful to Greg Lambert for his tireless work on the ground with the drivers and passengers, and to Dr Paul King at the ACU for helping us clear the administrative hurdles so efficiently.
"This has been a monumental team effort. Thanks to them, our anonymous benefactor, and the teams who stepped up, the Southern 100 crowds will still get to enjoy the unique spectacle of sidecar racing at Billown this year."
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